Showing posts with label Rori Dag. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rori Dag. Show all posts

2/2/12

Podcast of Oa Episode 15

Hosts Bill Giancoli and Myron Rumsey have a special interview with Green Lantern Salaak in their latest Green Lantern Spotlight segment and there’s more discussion about the First Lantern and seeds planted about the character in past issues of Green Lantern and Emerald Warriors.

The fifth issues of Green Lantern Corps and New Guardians are discussed and listeners respond to the call for comments about the Red Lanterns. There’s more news about the launch date of the Green Lantern animated series as well as the loss of one of the show’s cast as well as information about other Green Lantern websites and podcasts.

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Show Notes
00:00:00 Intro
00:01:56 The First Lantern
00:13:18 GL Corp #5
00:28:00 Salaak Interview
00:34:43 New Guardians #5
00:44:58 Listener Feedback
01:03:59 News and Outro



Who is the First Lantern?

Perhaps the most intriguing mystery coming out of the first story arcs in the Green Lantern titles is the coming of the Third Army and the return of the First Lantern.  Recently on the Podcast of Oa and in our new feature, Green Lantern 101, there was talk of the first Green Lantern, Rori Dag.  For several reasons the first Green Lantern is not likely to be the aforementioned First Lantern, but then again this is comics and one can never be too sure about anything.  So just who is the First Lantern if it's not Rori Dag?  There are some fascinating clues that Geoff Johns has been sprinkling in the comics since issue 62 about this individual and piecing them together helps narrow down the likely scenarios. 

The first and most obvious choice for the First Lantern is indeed Rori Dag since that plays to the continuity that was established way back in 1969's Green Lantern volume 2 issue 67.  Rori Dag's role as the first Green Lantern has been alluded to several times throughout the Green Lantern mythology, but a few things lead to him being discounted as the First Lantern.  For one thing Rori Dag died and his body is included in the crypts of Oa and identified as resting there in the diagram of the crypts included in the Sinestro Corps Secret Files special.

While the circumstances of Rori Dag's death remains a mystery and it wouldn't be the first time someone we were led to believe were dead wasn't, there are a couple of things which would make this quite a stretch.  The first is that Rori Dag appeared during Blackest Night as one of the Green Lanterns turned into a Black Lantern, or at least someone who bears a striking resemblance to Dag did, but the likelihood is very slim that he is to be the leader of the Third Army.

Rori Dag is likely to stay dead.
What is really the last nail in Dag's coffin is something that we've learned since Blackest Night, and that's the fact that there were indeed two other beings harnessing the power of will before him - Krona and the First Lantern.  During the War of the Green Lanterns the four Earth Lanterns discover a secret chamber that houses several artifacts, one of which is a will powered gauntlet that we previously saw Krona use in a flashback sequence in Green Lantern number 63.  While we're led to believe that Krona forged the gauntlet, the inscription on the display case indicates something different; that the gauntlet originally belonged to the First Lantern - note that this person isn't called the first Green Lantern which leaves our Silver Age continuity intact.

In Green Lantern: Emerald Warriors #9 we learn the true origin of the will gauntlet.
This sense of time placement is reinforced by a another panel from the comics and reveals that someone harnessed the power of will before Krona and before the birth of the Green Lantern Corps.  The Guardians in this panel give us the historical order of the failure of their greatest champions putting the First Lantern directly in front of Krona.

A scene from Green Lantern #64
Clearly this is not Rori Dag unless there is a far different story being told, and I personally doubt that.  We also know that, according to Krona, the Guardians betrayed the First Lantern for some reason, and I would  say that this betrayal is detaining him or her in the Chamber of Shadows as mentioned in Green Lantern #5.  

A climatic scene from Green Lantern #67 where Krona lists the Guardians' mistakes, indicating a betrayal of the First Lantern.
A key image from Green Lantern #62
There's also some key information to be gleaned from two more panels from Green Lantern #62 which provide some interesting information for us to consider.  First there is a flashback image of Ganthet and Krona in the days before Krona's research into the nature of the emotional spectrum.  Both Maltusans are in a room of some sort in front of a hooded being in chains.   Ganthet proclaims that the being is far too dangerous to be let loose while Krona begs to differ saying that the captive could teach them about the emotional entities rather than being left there.  Notice that here, and in the other flashback that opens the same issue the Guardians wear the insignia of the White Lantern on their robes.  Later in the issue when they confront Krona they still wear the White Lantern logo, but they have evolved and no longer have the same height they had earlier, indicating that significant time has passed.

So we know that there is someone chained up somewhere on Oa that knew more about the emotional spectrum and that this being's knowledge may well be what pushed Krona down the path that led him to his destiny.  We also know that the Guardians had been doing something with the white light for an untold number of years during which time they evolved into the diminutive beings we know today and eventually chose to focus on the power of Will.  I'm going to say that the person in chains we see here is indeed the First Lantern and that the will gauntlet was one of perhaps several that he or she created - perhaps one for each color as each emotion was being studied.

This leads me to one other image from Green Lantern #62 that I think we're going to see again in the near future.  Take a look:

Hal's vision from Green Lantern #62
This is one of the visions that Hal Jordan has when he is blasted by Krona just prior to the War of the Green Lanterns.  We see the Guardians in a very similar location to the one from the flashback image of Ganthet and Krona, albeit one that's in far worse shape.  When this issue came out everyone including myself paid particular attention to the line from Ganthet about the loss of the one of the Earth Lanterns assuming that one of them would die in the story.

What I believe is that this event takes place in the near future and we have lost one of the four Earth Lanterns, Kyle Rayner, who was basically kicked out of the Corps in Green Lantern: New Guardians #4.  This is same being who was imprisoned eons before in the very same location which we will come to know as the Chamber of Shadows, now the worse for wear after all these years.  Hal is now the most dangerous because of his ability to kill Krona, his ability to wield several of the different rings, and then there's the matter of his body possibly being altered by his experience in Sinestro's power battery in Green Lantern #4.

So in my opinion the First Lantern will have been this person who predated Krona in his or her ability to harness the emotional spectrum and was able to create weapons that could channel their various energies.  This will be someone completely new to the Green Lantern mythology, but whose story and revelations his or her emergence will cause will likely change what we know about the origins of the all of the corps of the emotional spectrum.

1/19/12

Green Lantern 101 - Rori Dag

With Green Lantern #5 talking about the creation of the Third Army to be led by the First Lantern and requests for information highlighting Green Lantern characters both old and new on the Podcast of Oa it seems like the perfect moment in time to launch a new feature on the Blog - Green Lantern 101.  This new feature will take characters that we highlight on the podcast and present some of their history for people who are looking to find out more about the rich history behind the Green Lantern mythology.  To start out there's no better plan to begin that with the first Green Lantern, Rori Dag.

Origins -
In the Silver Age the Green Lantern comics sometimes features a back up feature called "Tales of the Power Ring" and in 1969 issue 67 featured the story "The First Green Lantern" written by legendary writer Gardner Fox.  Set in "ages past" on the planet Rojira, two sets of unique beings populated a planet on two land masses separated by volcanic barriers of molten lava.


The cover of Green Lantern #67
One one side were the war like Rulanns who resembled human sized starfish and were capable of regenerating body parts during cycles when their bodies would become paralyzed.  Because they could not die from their fighting the Rulanns were perpetually frustrated never having tasted victory or defeat.  One day a particular Rulann, Korad, mused while paralyzed that he could use the lava to destroy his enemies before they could regenerate, and upon emerging from his paralysis he began to explore the lava barriers until he discovered a pathway to the other side.
 
On the other side lived the simple humanoids called the Jirenn who lived in peace and harmony with nature, cultivating what they need from the land.  Korad wanders into their village and kills one of the Jirenn, tasting victory for the first time and telepathically summoning his brethren to come an conquer the Jirenn.

One of the Jirenn, Rori Dag, emerges as a leader and encourages them to fight back by copying what Korad does.  Locked in battle Korad easily overpowers Rori Dag and is about to kill him with he enters his paralysis and recovery cycle.  Suddenly a Guardian appears and present Dag with a battery and ring and explains the yellow weakness and recharge time to him as well as the edict that the ring cannot be used to kill another being.  Dag equates the green battery to a green lantern, leading to the Guardian deciding that this is a good name for the battery and Rori Dag and then departs.

Emerging from his paralysis Korad attacks anew and Rori Dag figures out how to defeat him without killing him by launching the Rulann with a catapult construct.  Learning that the ring can make him fly, the first Green Lantern soars above his people and saves them by rebuilding the lava trench and returning the Rulann to their side of the barrier.  The Guardian returns and rewards him with a symbol of his status as Green Lantern, a power battery insignia, on his green and black clothing which will be adopted to become the uniform for future Green Lanterns.

Death and Legacy -
Little more about Rori Dag is known other than that he died from unknown causes and none of his adventures have been documented.  Throughout the rest of the Silver Age Rori Dag's likeness was used frequently when the history of the Green Lantern Corps was recounted which cemented his status as the first Green Lantern in DC history.

Rori Dag continued to be identified as the first Green Lantern for decades 

Rori Dag became enshrined in the Crypts on Oa.
Post Green Lantern: Rebirth Rori Dag has continued to be a part of the Green Lantern mythology and his image appears in the Sinestro Corps War Secret Files special as a part of the crypts on Oa.  During Blackest Night there is a scene of a large contingent of Black Lanterns emerging from the crypts and while the characters were not named one particular Black Lantern bore a striking resemblance to Rori Dag leading most to assume that it was indeed his body claimed by the forces of Nekron.

Rori Dag of Sector 1234.....Rise!
Rori Stroh, Dag's current successor
Today Rori Dag's Sector 1234 is protected by another Jirenn, Rori Stroh, named after the legendary Rori Dag.  By this time the ages have past and the Jirenn have become one of the most advanced races in the universe.  In the same Secret Files issue Rori Stroh is among the members of the Corps who is given a biography which indicates that some of the original story of Rori Dag may have been altered, or perhaps there is more to the story than what was on the page back in 1969.  Here the biography states that Rori Dag was one of the founding members of the Green Lantern Corps rather than THE first Green Lantern.

What remains to be seen is whether that has any bearing on the story of the First Lantern mentioned in Green Lantern #5. 






Podcast of Oa - Episode 14

Hosts Bill Giancoli and Myron Rumsey discuss the fifth issue of Red Lanterns poses a question to listeners. The two also discuss whether Hal Jordan’s portrayal in the post-Flashpoint Justice League book is on target or not.

The end of the Sinestro arc in Green Lantern leads to speculation on the Third Army and the identity of the First Lantern. This leads to Myron digging through the 52 year history of Green Lantern to share the story of the First Green Lantern, Rori Dag. All that, listener feedback and more round out the biggest episode yet – plus we unveil a new theme for the show.

Share your comments and questions by leaving voicemail on the show’s voicemail line at 406-PODOFOA (406-763-6362) and Skype users can leave a voicemail on the show's account, blogofa. You can email the show using the contact me form on the Blog of Oa website, or by email to greenlantern@stny.rr.com. You can also find us on Facebook and Google+.

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Show Notes
0:00:00 Intro
0:01:25 Red Lanterns #5
0:21:33 The Justice League and Hal Jordan
0:30:53 Green Lantern #5
1:01:47 Rori Dag, the First Green Lantern
1:23:32 Listener Feedback
1:38:40 News and Outro



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